Say Little Hen
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
When the first crisp days of autumn arrive, a lightweight yet cosy cowl is just the thing. Autumn Crush Cowl is an easy knit, embracing the beauty of simple slipped stitches and the neat lines of ‘floats’ created by the mosaic knitting technique.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Rabbit finds herself getting hungry very often, so she carries her favourite snack with her at all times. With a bunch of carrots tucked safely into her pocket, Rabbit can snack as often as she likes!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Beret, Tam
Whether adventuring into the realms of the Fae folk or simply adventuring in your neighbourhood, a cosy beret is always a good idea.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
On cold winter nights, I love to curl up with a book and a hot cocoa. Handknit socks add the perfect finishing touch to a cosy evening. Like a good book on a cold night, Brambleby Socks will keep your mind engaged as you knit the meandering cable and little bobbles, with relaxing rows of stocking stitch and rib in between.
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
Allow your creativity to take charge as you create these chunky Christmas stockings. Gather your yarns together and enjoy seeing how the textures and colours unfold as you knit them together.
Knitting: Coaster
These colourwork coasters are perfect for practising stranded knitting, using up odds and ends or experimenting with colour.
Knitting: Cowl
Cassie is a super cosy cowl full of easy texture. Moss/seed stitch rows are combined with stripes and colour blocking to create a fun project.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Linarii is an engaging but enjoyable knit. Wear her like a scarf, coil and knot her up like a cowl or drape her elegantly across your shoulders. Linarii is a versatile piece that you’ll reach for again and again. The body of the shawl is worked in a snowflake pattern - Linarii’s name inspiration is drawn from the Australian ‘Melaleuca Snowflake...
Knitting: Cup / Mug
This stylish sleeve serves two purposes. I often find my reusable takeaway cup too hot to handle initially - the Cosy stops the heat of the cup from seeping through onto my hand. Plus it keeps my takeaway tea/coffee hotter for longer!
Knitting: Coaster
The Cosy Home Collection focuses on textured stitches to create cosy homewares with a contemporary feel.
Knitting: Hot Water Bottle
The Cosy Home Collection focuses on textured stitches to create cosy homewares with a contemporary feel.
Knitting: Decorative - Other
I love Scandi Christmas decor and enjoyed creating my very own Nordic-inspired Gnome. For this design, I fully embraced my love of stranded colourwork and the result is a fun knit and beautiful gnome that will look gorgeous on any shelf. He also features a long, floppy hat complete with tassel and a soft natural mohair beard.
Knitting: Cowl, Scarf
I created this scarf to give beginner’s an achievable first-project that results in a useful accessory you’ll be proud to wear.
Knitting: Coffee / Tea Pot
Whether you’re gathered with your friends or enjoying tea for one, your tea will stay nice and hot in this stylish Tea Cosy. Marmalade is easy to knit for any teapot, with a pretty stitch pattern and snug fit. Adorn with a pompom or keep it simple - the choice is yours!
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Mayberry is a cosy beret that’s stylish enough to wear with your best winter outfit. The beret features a garter stitch cuff that is very stretchy yet soft, making Mayberry comfortable to wear whilst staying put.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Peckish is a happy little hen. Place her on your desk or arrange her in a vignette on your favourite shelf with your house plants and other treasures.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These cosy socks evoke thoughts of snuggling up with a hot cup of tea and a good book on a weekend. Named Friday Fair Isle Socks as the weekend is always when I seemed to pick them up, this is a relaxing pattern that is interesting enough to keep you engaged but simple enough to knit wherever and whenever.
Knitting: Decorative - Other
Three little mice in their Christmas Sweaters are gathered for a festive feast of fruit mince pies.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Willow Wren Wrap features a simple slipped stitch pattern repeat that is easy to remember and makes for a relaxing project. (And there’s no purling despite being worked flat!).
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Bands of bilberry leaves wrap around these mitts, creating a pretty pattern and extra warmth due to the stranded inside. These mitts are quick to knit with fun colour work to keep you engaged. The mitts are finished with a twisted rib cuff at the wrists and band across the fingers.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
’Chook’ is an Australian word for chicken, with chicken owners calling out “here chook, chook” to bring the flock to them. Chickens hold a special place in my heart after owning a rather large backyard flock.
Knitting: Cowl
Maple is a cosy infinity scarf that’s easy to wear - infinity scarves are a favourite of mine as they don’t get in the way and they stay put.
Knitting: Wall Hanging
This knitted bunting is a fun addition to any space. Perfect for hanging in your craft area, nursery, kid’s room or office.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
This is a simple design that’s a lot of fun to create. The jumper is knitted in-the-round from the bottom up and has an easy Fair Isle design across the body and sleeves. You can also knit the jumper in one colour for gorgeous results.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
This is a simple ornament design that’s a lot of fun to create. The Hat is knitted flat on two needles and has two different styles - short & pointed or long & floppy. You can have lots of fun knitting different colours & lengths, adding stripes or pompoms. Whatever takes your fancy!
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other
The Posie Pinafore is knitted flat on two needles and comes in two different sizes and two different styles. Knit a pinafore with a Fair Isle flower border or knit a plain one, the choice is yours! You can have lots of fun knitting up different colours to match your doll’s outfits.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This slouchy beret was dubbed Cherry Pie, due not only to the colour but to the little bobbles that cover the beanie. Whenever I bake a pie, I roll up pieces of the leftover pastry into little balls and put them on top.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Mug cosies are such a practical but pretty way to keep your tea or coffee warm. So many times I have tea while I’m knitting, but I think “I’ll just finish this pattern repeat and then I’ll have another sip…” – before I know it, my tea has gone cold!
Knitting: Toy Food
This little garden is heaps of fun to create and even more fun for little ones to play with. The carrots can be planted and collected from the garden time and again, while a row of show-winning sized lettuce grow nearby.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Mug cosies are such a practical but pretty way to keep your tea or coffee warm. So many times I have tea while I’m knitting, but I think “I’ll just finish this pattern repeat and then I’ll have another sip…” – before I know it, my tea has gone cold!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Wafer Cable Beanie is a delicious chocolate creation that’s fun to knit and cosy to wear. Designed specifically to showcase the delightful Australian Alpaca yarn it’s pictured in, the natural chocolate colours of the alpaca fleece were perfect for this stitch pattern.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Mug cosies are such a practical but pretty way to keep your tea or coffee warm. So many times I have tea while I’m knitting, but I think “I’ll just finish this pattern repeat and then I’ll have another sip…” – before I know it, my tea has gone cold!
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Mug cosies are such a practical but pretty way to keep your tea or coffee warm. So many times I have tea while I’m knitting, but I think “I’ll just finish this pattern repeat and then I’ll have another sip…” – before I know it, my tea has gone cold!
Knitting: Toys and Hobbies - Other
A gorgeous woodland-inspired rattle that is sure to be a hit with every baby! Or leave the rattle insert out to make a toy for toddlers and children.
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other
These beautiful little clothes are the perfect finishing touches for your handmade doll or toy! First create a gorgeous Princess Cape, featuring a Swiss Check border and fluffy pompoms – sure to keep any toy stylish and warm no matter the occasion!
Knitting: Animal Toy
This little owl is a true delight to create. He fits neatly in the palm of your hand and is enhanced with fabric wings and a coordinating tummy patch. You can stitch the wings down on the owl or leave them loose as shown in the photo – both look equally good! This owl is suitable as a toy for children over the age of 4 years, or as a decorative...
Knitting: Afghan block
I designed these squares as blanket blocks for my own knitted quilt, but you could use stitch them into a cushion, or back them with fabric and use them as wash/dish cloths!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Washcloths are one of the fastest knitting projects to make, and result in a delightful practical yet luxurious item to use at completion. Knitted in soft organic cotton or bamboo blend, washcloths make lovely house warming presents, a beautiful additional to a baby’s gift or simply a treat for yourself.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Washcloths are one of the fastest knitting projects to make, and result in a delightful practical yet luxurious item to use at completion. Knitted in soft organic cotton or bamboo blend, washcloths make lovely house warming presents, a beautiful additional to a baby’s gift or simply a treat for yourself.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Sweet Little Lollipop Rabbit is just bursting for you to make her! She can’t wait to meet you and she just can’t do that while she’s still a ball of yarn.
Knitting: Afghan block
This is a cheerful and fun square that is bound to brighten anyone’s day! This square is fun and easy to make, and is capable of so many different looks in different colour combinations.
Knitting: Afghan block
This square is fun and easy to make, and is capable of so many different looks in different colour combinations.
Knitting: Afghan block
This square is fun and easy to make, and is capable of so many different looks in different colour combinations.
Knitting: Bonnet
This beautiful bonnet is quick and easy to make. It looks beautiful in a whole range of colours and is so quick you’ll want to make one for every stage of your little one’s toddlerhood! This pattern is broken into 5 different sizes, catering for newborns through to 4 year olds.